

King of the Royal Mounted
THE KING OF YOUR FAVORITE CARTOON STRIPS BECOMES THE ADVENTURE KING OF THE SCREEN!
Genres
Overview
The Canadians have discovered a valuable substance called Compound X, which can cure infantile paralysis. When a country at war with Canada learns that Compound X also contains magnetic properties that could aid them in their warfare against the British, they send agents to infiltrate Canada and steal a large quantity of the substance. It's up to Sgt. King (Allan Lane) and his Mounties to track down the agents and put an end to their scheme.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
211 min
Release Date
1940-09-19
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
6
Allan Lane
Dave King
Robert Strange
John Kettler
Robert Kellard
Tom Merritt, Jr.
Lita Conway
Linda Merritt
Herbert Rawlinson
Ross King
Harry Cording
Wade Garson
Bryant Washburn
Matt Crandall
Budd Buster
Vinegar Smith
Stanley Andrews
Tom Merritt Sr.
John Davidson
Shelton
John Dilson
Wall
Paul McVey
Zarnoff
Lucien Prival
Johnson
Norman Willis
Tarner
Tony Paton
LeCouteau
John Bagni
Higgins, Cabin Henchman
Earle D. Bunn
Joe - Smelter Truck Driver
Tommy Coats
Henchman Mike
George DeNormand
Fake Inspector Kent
Curley Dresden
Kelly - Miner
Douglas Evans
Sergeant - Wireless Operator
James Fawcett
Smelter Heavy #2
George Ford
Paralytic #3
Bud Geary
Klondike
Alan Gregg
Mills
Sam Harris
Major Harold Bolton
Bob Jamison
Pete
William Kellogg
Const. MacCloud
Walter Lowe
Paralytic #2
Ted Mapes
Blake - Gang Pilot
Dave Marks
Knife Heavy
George Plues
Train Brakeman
Wallace Reid Jr.
Constable Doyle
Loren Riebe
Fake Inspector Dinwoodie
Dick Simmons
Const. Carter
Cy Slocum
Sanitarium Heavy
William Stahl
Corporal Bob Hastings
Denny Sullivan
Paralytic #1
Al Taylor
Henchman Red
Duke Taylor
Smelter Heavy #1
Ken Terrell
Henchman Al
Charles Thomas
Henchman Bayliss
Richard Travis
Const. Hallett
Dale Van Sickel
Gang Radioman
Frank Wayne
Brant - Speedboat Driver-Thug
Robert Wayne
Lieutenant
Bill Wilkus
Bill - Sanitarium Heavy
Al Thompson
Paralytic #4
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